2024 Hawaii Voter Guide
Message from Scott Nago, Chief Elections Officer, July, 2024
On behalf of the State of Hawaii, Office of Elections, we are excited to present the 2024 Voter Guide! This valuable resource is a first for Hawaii voters, made possible by the passing of Act 115 during the 2023 Legislative Session. Thank you to everyone who has advocated for and contributed to its creation.
As a registered voter, you can expect to receive your ballot in the mail about 18 days prior to Election Day. Be sure to check that your voter registration is current to ensure that your ballot is properly delivered. If you have moved or changed your mailing address since the last election, you must update your registration. Also, a reminder that ballots need to be received, not postmarked, by 7:00 PM on Election Day.
Be assured that we are committed to conducting safe, secure, and transparent elections for Hawaii residents and we thank you for participating in the democratic process.
PDF: Voter Guide 20240619 (hawaii.gov) -- 118 pages including Candidate Statements
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PRIMARY ELECTION REMINDERS
News Release from Office of Elections, Jul 16, 2024
PEARL CITY – Hawaii voters should expect to receive their ballot in the mail for the 2024 Primary Election by Tuesday, July 23. The Office of Elections would like to share a few reminders about voting in Hawaii:
- If you made a mistake on your ballot, do not attempt to correct it. Follow the instructions on your ballot to request a replacement ballot.
- Sign your ballot return envelope. Your signature is required for your ballot to be accepted for counting.
- Your return envelope is pre-addressed and postage paid. Do not place a stamp on it.
- Sign up for free ballot notifications at elections.hawaii.gov or call (808) 453-VOTE (8683) for assistance with enrolling.
- Accessible voting options are available for voters in need of assistance casting their ballot. You can request an electronic ballot or visit a voter service center to cast your ballot using accessible voting equipment.
- Ballots must be received, not postmarked, by 7:00 pm on August 10, 2024.
Ballots are only sent to active voters. If you have moved and have not updated your voter registration, you must do so before you can cast your ballot this election. To update your voter registration, go online to elections.hawaii.gov or complete a paper Voter Registration Application found at all state libraries and post offices.
Starting from Tuesday, July 23, the Office of Elections will be offering extended phone hours, Monday through Saturday, running through Election Day, to assist you with any questions. You can call (808) 453-VOTE (8683) or toll-free 1-800-442-VOTE (8683) with your questions. Hours of operation provided below:
Monday – Friday: 7:45 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
For all your official election information, visit elections.hawaii.gov or call (808) 453-VOTE (8683).
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